Exploring Mulu Caves National Park, Malaysia
October 2025: A Long-Awaited Journey into Borneo’s Subterranean World
The Trip That Almost Didn’t Happen
Going to Mulu Caves World Heritage Reserve was a long-awaited dream finally realized. I had originally booked this trip for March 2020, eager to explore one of the world’s greatest cave systems deep in the jungles of Borneo. But just a week before my departure, the world abruptly shut down—COVID-19 brought everything to a standstill, grounding planes and freezing travel plans everywhere.
Five Years Later—A Promise Kept
I’m not one to give up easily. Five years later, I finally returned to Mulu, this time with a group of close friends who shared my love for wild places and raw adventure. The wait only made the experience sweeter.
Mulu Lives Up to the Legend
We spent four nights and five days in Mulu, and it exceeded every expectation. From its towering rainforest cliffs and underground rivers to its vast cathedral-like caverns, this remote corner of Sarawak, Malaysia truly earns its title as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Location of Gunung Mulu Caves World Heritage Area
A manta ray that emerged beneath us
Mulu Marriot Hotel
My bathtub in the Mulu Marriot
Peat forest
Old growth trees
Foot-long stick bug
Leaf insect
Another stick bug
A venomous spider with an egg sac on a night hike
Green lizard
Lizard perfectly camouflaged with the leaf litter
Tree fog with a very unique chirping sound that filled the forest at night
Tree snake
Deer cave
Parasitic worms inside the cave that trap and consume insects
Massive chamber inside Deer Cave
Entrance of Deer Cave with fountains of water falling from ceiling
Bat exodus
Entrance to Racer Cave
Climbing in the cave
One of the tight connections in the cave
Racer snake deep inside the cave without eye pigment, from living in total darkness, adapted to feeding on the cave birds
Like most places in Mulu, we had to reach them by long boat travel
Inside Wind cave
Giant huntsman spider
Me in front of a massive stalagmite
Wes negotiating some cave formations
Inside one of the chamber rooms
Common scene inside the cave
Wes and I in one of the connections
Me descending into one of the connections
Wes walking the Clearwater River inside the cave
One of our cave guides
Wes swimming in the river inside the cave
Long house
Inside the longhouse in the communal area
Our Penang guide
The amazing waterfall with the natural water back massage in the middle pool section which we all tried out